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Exciting Archeological Sites

Traces of the Celts in Baden-Württemberg
14.2.20224 min. read timeby Hirsch & Greif

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6 Archaeological Sites to Find Out how the Celts lived in Southwest Germany
In the 6th century BC, the Celts lived on the Heuneburg Hillfort near Sigmaringen. They knew about amber, coral and Attic pottery. They built with southern mud bricks, were rich and had an extensive trade network. Interested visitors can experience the remains of one of the most important settlements north of the Alps at that time as an open-air museum. Interesting finds can be seen in the nearby museum.

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There are several square enclosures and burial mounds in the vicinity of Heuneburg Castle. An eight-kilometer-long archaeological hiking trail connects them with the Heuneburg and the Heuneburg Museum.
Traces of the Celts can be found not only at Heuneburg Hillfort but in many other places in Baden-Württemberg. In the state's museums and at numerous archaeological sites, visitors can embark on a journey back in time to the Celts.

1. Magnificent Funeral Treasures

Colombischlössle Manor House in Freiburg
The Celts felt at home in the Upper Rhine region between Breisach and the Black Forest, which contains one of the richest Celtic archaeological sites in Baden-Württemberg. Archaeologists have made astonishing discoveries in the magnificent grave treasures of Kappel and Ihringen, which are now on display at the Colombischlössle Manor House in Freiburg. This extraordinary collection makes it the showcase for archaeology in South Baden.
Exterior view of a small castle in Freiburg. In front of it is a well-tended lawn and a fountain with a small fountain.
Colombischlössle Manor House in Freiburg
With its extraoridinary collection it is seen as the showcase for archaeology in South Baden.

2. Fabulous Celtic Finds

Württemberg State Museum in Stuttgart
In the rooms of Stuttgart's Old Castle, the Württemberg State Museum exhibits astonishing finds from the time of the early Celts, such as the statue of the Warrior of Hirschlanden, iron ingots, bronze swords and gilded funerary gods from the Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave.
Interior view of a museum room with glass display cases and red walls.
Celtic finds in the Württemberg State Museum
The Württemberg State Museum exhibits asthonishing finds from the time of the early Celts.

3. A Circular Celtic Hill

Ipf Mountain near Bopfingen
From a distance it looks like a round, green hill, but it's actually one of the most remarkable archaeological monuments in SouthWest Germany. Ipf Mountain near Bopfingen obtained its appearance in the 6th and 5th centuries BC. There are strong fortifications here because the hill was once an important trading centre between the Danube, Main and Neckar Rivers. Today, the open-air site also features a replica of a Celtic building. Ipf Mountain and the surrounding area can also be explored on an archaeological circular trail.

4. Matters of Faith

The State Archaeological Museum in Konstanz
Nature as a magical force: the State Archaeological Museum offers exciting insights into the religious life of the Celts and much more. Visitors can visit naturally sacred places, get to know the Celtic gods and experience the Celts' ancestor worship. The State Archaeological Museum has seven branches across Baden-Württemberg.
Interior of the Archaeological State Museum in Constance. Various sculptures are displayed in glass cases.
State Archaeological Museum in Constance
Visitors learn about the religious life of the Celts.

5. A Glimpse into a chieftain's Grave

The Celtic Museum in Hochdorf/Enz
Archaeological world history was made in Hochdorf/Enz in 1978 when, for the first time, archaeologists were able to examine the intact grave of an early Celtic chieftain. The local Celtic Museum displays the reconstructed burial chamber.
Insight into a reconstructed Celtic grave in the Celtic Museum in Hochdorf. Pieces of jewelry and crockery lie on a handcart in the burial chamber.
Celtic Museum in Hochdorf/Enz
The Museum showcases the reconstructed burial chamber of an early Celtic chieftain.

6. A complete Settlement

Oppodium Finsterlohr in the Taubertal Valley
The largest late Celtic site in the north-east of Baden-Württemberg is located in the region between Tauberbischofsheim and Rothenburg: Oppidum Finsterlohr near Creglingen. In the first century BC, the well-preserved curtain wall protected a settlement of approximately 123 hectares, part of which was used as pasture and arable land.

There is more to discover

More Celtic sites in Baden-Württemberg
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    Keltenpfad Magdalenenberg
    The Magdalenenberg in Villingen-Schwenningen is one of the largest burial mounds of the Hallstatt period in Central Europe.
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    Keltenhügel "Krautbühl" Nagold
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CultureMuseums & galleries
Heidengraben Center Erkenbrechtsweiler
Experience late Celtic history up close on over 350 square meters: Films, audio and simulations bring the region's ancient Celts to life - reconstructions and vivid scenes complement the multimedia ex...
Erkenbrechtsweiler
Go to article
CultureExperience history
Keltenpfad Magdalenenberg
The Magdalenenberg in Villingen-Schwenningen is one of the largest burial mounds of the Hallstatt period in Central Europe.
Black Forest
Go to article
CultureMuseums & galleries
Heuneburg - Pyrene
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Herbertingen - Hundersingen
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Staufen - Keltischer Baumkreis
If you would like to get out into the countryside for a while and have some food for thought, you can visit the Celtic tree circle in Grunern.
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CultureExperience history
Keltenhügel "Krautbühl" Nagold
The "Krautbühl" - a large Celtic burial mound on the outskirts of Nagold.
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On the trail of the Celts

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